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War has a funny way of turning wild ideas into serious government projects. In the chaos of World War II and the paranoia of ...
When you attend “Letters from a Soviet Prison,” you will step into a gripping real-life story of Cold War espionage.
In places as elaborate and stunning as Brompton Oratory, it is common to forget their functionality. This Catholic church, ...
Step into a gripping real-life story of Cold War espionage by attending “Letters from a Soviet Prison,” a presentation by Francis Gary Powers Jr. at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in ...
Indeed, in the 1950s, a magician from New York named John Mulholland was secretly contracted with the agency to write a manual for Cold War spies on trickery and deception.
Longtime Colorado College political science professor and dean David Dewees Finley died in his home surrounded by loved ones ...
The 1985 film “The Falcon and the Snowman” chronicled the real-life story of two Palos Verdes men who sold United States secrets to the Soviets during the Cold War. From drug deals to espionage to ...
From World War II's enigma machine, to a Stasi camera concealed in a flower box and even original letters from the James Bond author, this every day Sydneysider has plenty of spy memorabilia in ...
Developer Terence Eden created an eerie digital version of Cold War-era numbers stations using nothing but built-in browser features and 1KB of JavaScript code. His creation speaks random numbers and ...
Former high school debater Sarath K. Ganji explains how Project Solarium demonstrates the real-world use cases of policy debate.